Monarchy is brainwash to keep the lower orders bluffed and in place. In May 2008, a Morgan poll found 45% believe Australia should become a Republic with an elected President, while 42% support Australia remaining a Monarchy and 13% are undecided.
hmmm, this island looked like lived by indonesian as I noticedmany of them man wore kopiah (head cover for man) and sarong, and the laies wore batik saroong...I am convinced they were indonesian decendent as the dutch flag as evidence.
The Cocos Islands are actually populated by Malaysian Decendants, many of them were given the right to live and work on the Island to farm coconuts. Under the Old Empire as Malaya was British turf and so was Australia, these Malayans were given settlement. The Island is actually part of Western Australia but has its own local government. It is an island which sadly as this island is full of muslims, you will be in trouble for offending them in almost any way, as with all muslims.
The Cocos (or Keeling) islands are approximately half way between Australia and Sri Lanka. The islands are an external territory of Australia at present. Since HM Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Australia, Her Majesty is still the Sovereign of the islands.
This is very rare footage from The Queen's 1953-54 world tour of the Commonwealth. She started by flying from London to Bermuda and Jamaica where she boarded the Gothic which carried the Queen & Prince Philip to New Zealand and Australia via the Panama Canal, Tonga and Fiji. This wonderful piece of film shows the Queen stopping off on the homeward voyage from Australia to Malta where the brand new Royal Yacht Britannia was waiting to convey the Queen & Prince Philip home to London via Gibraltar.
As a side note, it should be "Her Majesty" Queen Elizabeth II, not "Her Royal Highness". The latter is a style given only to princes and princesses in the British Monarchy.
This video has great historical value!
Thanks for sharing.
302Cleveland 2 weeks ago
that footage is amazing! o_O that camera should have been super expensive on those times.
Ruben4720 2 years ago
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Monarchy is brainwash to keep the lower orders bluffed and in place. In May 2008, a Morgan poll found 45% believe Australia should become a Republic with an elected President, while 42% support Australia remaining a Monarchy and 13% are undecided.
truthgroove 2 years ago
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fuck the queen
theseriousatheist 2 years ago
Long Live The Queen!
konstantinop 3 years ago 6
hmmm, this island looked like lived by indonesian as I noticedmany of them man wore kopiah (head cover for man) and sarong, and the laies wore batik saroong...I am convinced they were indonesian decendent as the dutch flag as evidence.
FransLE 3 years ago
The Cocos Islands are actually populated by Malaysian Decendants, many of them were given the right to live and work on the Island to farm coconuts. Under the Old Empire as Malaya was British turf and so was Australia, these Malayans were given settlement. The Island is actually part of Western Australia but has its own local government. It is an island which sadly as this island is full of muslims, you will be in trouble for offending them in almost any way, as with all muslims.
GodBotherer1 3 years ago
Wonderful!
cholliday666 3 years ago
cocos islands, is that anywhere near the maldives, bangladesh, around the indian ocean?
isat214 3 years ago
The Cocos (or Keeling) islands are approximately half way between Australia and Sri Lanka. The islands are an external territory of Australia at present. Since HM Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Australia, Her Majesty is still the Sovereign of the islands.
Long live the Queen!
Kushanjaya 3 years ago 5
@isat214 it is located in the indian ocean, but it's off the coast of Western Australia.
oowen2784 6 months ago
i just love videos of the young queen...
isat214 3 years ago
God bless the Queen.
Long may she rule over us!!!
324wilson 4 years ago 11
Mind if I share?
She wasn't titled HRH in 1954, she was already Queen, therefore, her title should be HM Elizabeth II
haelionis 4 years ago
This is very rare footage from The Queen's 1953-54 world tour of the Commonwealth. She started by flying from London to Bermuda and Jamaica where she boarded the Gothic which carried the Queen & Prince Philip to New Zealand and Australia via the Panama Canal, Tonga and Fiji. This wonderful piece of film shows the Queen stopping off on the homeward voyage from Australia to Malta where the brand new Royal Yacht Britannia was waiting to convey the Queen & Prince Philip home to London via Gibraltar.
boonchuey 4 years ago 2
oh ,how beautiful she was
BUKOVSCAN016 4 years ago 8
Great footage - thanks for sharing casper!
As a side note, it should be "Her Majesty" Queen Elizabeth II, not "Her Royal Highness". The latter is a style given only to princes and princesses in the British Monarchy.
lfeilder 4 years ago